Dr. Margaret O’Rourke, Cork based Clinical Psychologist has very kindly donated this LifeMatters book Active and Healthy Aging - A Practical and Complete Guide To Psychological Health and Wellbeing in Retirement to A Lust for Life, for our readers to download for free. We hope you enjoy it and find it useful. Let us know your thoughts on it
The book is free. To download the book, please click here.
About this book
Active and Healthy Aging aims to help you to learn valuable life skills (tips and tools) that you can safely use in your daily routines. This book is not a replacement for medical help or advice. The book is designed to help you develop positive mental health and wellbeing, to promote your happiness, quality of life, self-esteem and inner strength (resilience).
About the author
Dr. Margaret O’Rourke is a practicing forensic and clinical psychologist, researcher and medical educator. She has worked on a number of high impact public safety, child protection, mental health and wellbeing programmes in the UK, USA and Canada.
Over the past 20 years Margaret has helped hundreds of patients and clinicians successfully reduce stress, anxiety and depression and increase healthy thinking, coping, wellbeing and performance. She has a particular interest in child safety and young people’s health and wellbeing. Margaret is actively engaged in philanthropic service on these topics worldwide.
Her latest book Everyone’s LifeMatters : what neuroscience, psychology and medicine tell us about proven ways to get and stay healthy and well is published by Tivoli Academic Publishing 2014 and available from the publishers or on Amazon.com. (www.tivolipublishing.com)
About LifeMatters
LifeMatters is a series of evidence based programmes for people aged 0-90. The programmes are all very practical and give you safe, easy, proven tips and tools from the science of human health and wellbeing to improve your happiness and inner strength. It is a biological, psychological and social, total health programme (bio-psycho-social), designed and researched by Dr. Margaret O’Rourke, clinical psychologist and PSI member, working at the School of Medicine, University College Cork
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